martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> writes: > also sprach lee <l...@yun.yagibdah.de> [2011.06.28.1115 +0200]: >> I'm glad it helped you and Peter. Now the question is how to actually >> solve the problem that one can boot from only one of the disks in a >> RAID-1 array. The point is to still be able to run the system when a >> disk fails. Should the one you boot from fail and you halt the system >> to replace it, how do you boot? > > Grub resides on all components of the array (ideally in their MBR). > It loads off any one of them and then runs its own RAID-assembly > code, which can assemble a degraded RAID-1. Then it loads kernel and > initrd from the filesystem on that array and passes control to the > kernel…
Yes, that's what I was expecting. About two weeks ago, I had to replace the mainboard and found out that I can boot from only one of the disks in the RAID-1. Booting from the other one put me into a blank screen, without grub showing up. It doesn't work as it's supposed to. How can I fix it? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/8739iukopv....@yun.yagibdah.de